Beliefs

God is one, there is no got but Allah , there is nothing like him nor will be . he has no son , no father , no wife of other relitave . he is beyond our minds .

2- Adal . Justice

God is absolutely just , he does not need to be unjust . everything he does is just and right , nothing he does is unjust and wrong .

3- Nabuwat . Prophecy

God sent to his creation prophets from the beginning of time starting with Adam , the chain of prophets continued through Noah , Abraham , Moses, David , Jesus and other prophets numbering a total of 124.000 . Muhammad (PBUH) was the last of the prophets and after him there will be no more .

4- Imamat . Religious leadership

When the prophecy ended with prophet Mohammadâ€™s desease, Imamat started with Imam Ali (PBUH) as the first Imam and continued with 11 others from his sons and grand sons . all 12 Imams are perfect in every way a man can be , just like the prophet Mohammad (PBUH) .

5- Qayyamat . The day of judgment

A day shall come when god will do justice with all , and people will be rewarded or punished for their beliefs and deeds .

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